“This is our next problem”: Cleaning up from the COVID-19 response M Kalina, E Tilley Waste management 108, 202-205, 2020 | 136 | 2020 |
Rubber investments and market linkages in Lao PDR: approaches for sustainability C Hicks, S Voladeth, W Shi, Z Guifeng, S Lei, PQ Tu, M Kalina Sustainable Mekong Research Network, Bangkok, 2009 | 43 | 2009 |
“My flight arrives at 5 am, can you pick me up?”: the gatekeeping burden of the African academic E Tilley, M Kalina Journal of African Cultural Studies 33 (4), 538-548, 2021 | 28 | 2021 |
“We are already sick”: infectious waste management and inequality in the time of Covid-19, a reflection from Blantyre, Malawi E Tilley, M Kalina Worldwide Waste 3 (1), 3-3, 2020 | 22 | 2020 |
As South Africa’s cities burn: We can clean-up, but we cannot sweep away inequality M Kalina Local Environment 26 (10), 1186-1191, 2021 | 18 | 2021 |
“EVERYTHING CONTINUED AS NORMAL”: WHAT HAPPENED TO AFRICA’S WAVE OF COVID-19 WASTE? M Kalina, F Ali, E Tilley Waste Management 120, 277-279, 2020 | 18 | 2020 |
Subsistence marine fishing in a neoliberal city: a political ecology analysis of securitization and exclusion in Durban, South Africa MR Kalina, A Mbereko, B Maharaj, A Botes Journal of Political Ecology 26 (1), 363-380, 2019 | 18 | 2019 |
Becoming an agricultural growth corridor: African megaprojects at a situated scale S Stein, M Kalina Environment and Society 10 (1), 83-100, 2019 | 17 | 2019 |
Waste management in a more unequal world: Centring inequality in our waste and climate change discourse M Kalina Local Environment 25 (8), 612-618, 2020 | 15 | 2020 |
“You have to say everything is nice here” Complexities of gatekeeping in qualitative research in northern Mozambique M Kalina, D Scott Qualitative Research Journal 19 (3), 307-323, 2019 | 13 | 2019 |
‘Bad’Trash: Problematising Waste in Blantyre, Malawi M Kalina, E Tilley Detritus 12 (12), 187-200, 2020 | 11 | 2020 |
From potential to practice: rethinking Africa’s biogas revolution M Kalina, JÒ Ogwang, E Tilley Humanities and social sciences communications 9, 374, 2022 | 10 | 2022 |
Treating the symptom? A Marxist reflection on ‘zero waste’and Sardinia 2019 symposium M Kalina Detritus 9, 4-10, 2020 | 10 | 2020 |
“The rich will always be able to dispose of their waste”: a view from the frontlines of municipal failure in Makhanda, South Africa M Kalina, N Makwetu, E Tilley Environment, Development and Sustainability, 1-24, 2023 | 9 | 2023 |
Innovating traditional building materials in Chembe, Malawi: assessing post-consumer waste glass and burnt clay bricks for performance and circularity N Mahdjoub, M Kalina, A Augustine, E Tilley International Journal of Sustainable Engineering 14 (4), 874-883, 2021 | 8 | 2021 |
Estimating the current and future skills demand of government's national growth and development policies M Kalina, M Rogan | 8 | 2017 |
The source of waste and the end of waste: Covid-19, climate, and the failure of individual action M Kalina Detritus 10 (June), V-VII, 2020 | 7 | 2020 |
“Where does it go?”: Perceptions and problems of riverine and marine litter amongst South Africa and Malawi’s urban poor M Kalina, J Kwangulero, F Ali, YG Abera, E Tilley PLoS Water 1 (3), e0000013, 2022 | 6* | 2022 |
“You need to dispose of them somewhere safe”: Covid-19, masks, and the pit latrine in Malawi and South Africa M Kalina, J Kwangulero, F Ali, E Tilley Plos one 17 (2), e0262741, 2022 | 6 | 2022 |
Blurred lines: agricultural production on the margins of a dumpsite in Blantyre, Malawi M Kalina, E Tilley, F Ali, W Woodenberg, B Reimers, C Trois 17th International Waste Management and Landfill Symposium, Sardinia, Italy, 2019 | 6 | 2019 |